176: Black Girls Travel to Miami (Soul Basel)

EPISODE · Jan 6, 2022 · 45 MIN

176: Black Girls Travel to Miami (Soul Basel)

from Black Girls Texting · host PodcastOne

This week we're back with a Black Girls Traveling episode. This time, we're taking you to the sunny shores of Miami for Art Basel. This is our second year at the festival, and this time around, we balanced our time browsing art shows with eating bomb food, exploring Miami's cultural centers in Little Haiti, and, of course, we squeezed in some partying.  Tap in for our shenanigans.   What to see Historic Overtown - https://www.miamiandbeaches.com/neighborhoods/historic-overtown  Historic Ward Rooming House Gallery The Black Archives Historic Lyric Theater Cultural Arts Complex Theatre In SoBe The Betsy Hotel - www.thebetsyhotel.com ARTECHOUSE - www.artechouse.com/location/miami  Little Haiti Little Haiti Cultural Center- https://www.miamigov.com/LHCC/Home  Other arts destinations of note  The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) - https://mocanomi.org/  MUCE Makers Campus - https://www.muce305.org/  What to eat  Red Rooster Overtown: https://redroosterovertown.com/  Lil Greenhouse Grill: https://lilgreenhousegrill.com/ Dukanoo Wynwood:  https://dukunoowynwood.com/  Swan: https://swanbevy.com/  Cote: https://cotemiami.com/    ******************   Make sure you’re following your girls on IG @blackgirlstexting, and on Twitter @blackgirlstext1. As always, please rate, comment and subscribe to Black Girls Texting on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts, it’s really important to us as we continue to grow! And if you want to see our lovely faces and WATCH this episode, head to our Youtube run up those views, and please like, comment, subscribe! Want even more?! Go to Blackgirlstexting.com to subscribe to our newsletter and cop some merch! AND Become a Patron at Patreon.com/blackgirlstexting for weekly bonus episodes, access to live events, exclusive merch and more of the group chat!!

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